Quoting Jason H <jh...@gmx.com>:
Yes, I've seen that too, even on my 8 core/16 thread build server
which 64GB, _never_ touches swap.
It took repeated `make`s to finally build. Never failed repeatedly
in the same place. I think this is a GCC issue, or some combination
of linux+gcc. Decreasing the J made it happen less, but maybe that's
just because it's compiling less? Without a reliable failure case I
could not identify it further.
Before you leave the client for the day, I'd probably put `make` in
a loop until the exit code is 0, then issue a `make install`
Well, 5.12.0 repeatedly fails in the exact same spot.
I can't waste more time on this. 5.9.7 successfully builds first pass
every time no matter the -j option. Everything after that seems to wig
out and die no matter what configure command I use.
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